Director General

Freelance writer and film and television researcher (for hire). He has contributed to a number of books and websites about British archive television and cinema as well as recent television series including work for Moviemail, Frame Rated and Arrow Video. Publications include I.B Tauris's 'Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour - A Critical Celebration of the Matt Smith and Steven Moffat Era' (2013) and 'Doctor Who - The Pandorica Opens' (2010).

UPDATE: BAFTA have now removed the embed. Follow this link to see the interview: BAFTA

On 15th December, BAFTA invited Julie Gardner and Russell T Davies to discuss, with journalist Caitlin Moran, their journey over the last five years at the helm of Doctor Who, which has become one of the BBC's flagship shows.

The discussion covers their work with Chris Eccleston and David Tennant, the development of drama at BBC Wales and the re-invigoration of Saturday night television. Equally, they explore the mythology of Doctor Who and why the Doctor is such an enduring character.

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